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Clarke v Maltby
[2010] EWHC 1201 (QB)
Key Principle
A claimant's disadvantage on the labour market must not be double-counted: where the reduced residual earning capacity has already been reflected in the multiplicand, no additional 'disabled' Ogden reduction factor (Table B/D) should be applied to the multiplier.
Area of Law
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